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TehIrishSoap said:
"Where Did You Learn To Climb Like That?"
"Climbing Out My Window In The Middle Of The Night To Meet Girls"
Saboteur, I was one of the five people who managed to get that piece of shit working on a PC.
 

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Accountfailed said:
TehIrishSoap said:
"Where Did You Learn To Climb Like That?"
"Climbing Out My Window In The Middle Of The Night To Meet Girls"
Saboteur, I was one of the five people who managed to get that piece of shit working on a PC.
Kudos.
 

Zombie_Fish

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Moved to Forum Games & RP.

--Zombie


And to stay on topic: 'What do you get if you multiply six by nine?'
 

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ThreeWords said:
binnsyboy said:
This is a back and forth between two people:

"I used to be in the Samaritans."
"I know. For one Morning.
"I couldn't take any more."
"I don't blame you. You spoke to five people and they all committed suicide. I wouldn't mind, but one was a wrong number! He only phoned up for the cricket scores!"
"Well, it's not my fault everyone chose that day to jump out of buildings! It made the papers, you know. "Lemming Sunday," they called it."
Red Dwarf?
YES! To be honest, I couldn't think of anything really abstract, but Red Dwarf is British, so I thought I'd get away with it... so now I'll just quote a book:

I'm taking out the descriptive lines, (I think people will easily get this

"Quick, you must come with me, you're in great danger!"
"Why?"
"Because I will kill you if you don't."
 

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ECasThat said:
"Daisy, Daisy/Give me your answer do/I'm half crazy/all for the love of y...."

to easy?
then how about

"what is the matter -protagonist-?
Have you never taken a leap of faith?"
Assassin's Creed?
 

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binnsyboy said:
This is a back and forth between two people:

"I used to be in the Samaritans."
"I know. For one Morning.
"I couldn't take any more."
"I don't blame you. You spoke to five people and they all committed suicide. I wouldn't mind, but one was a wrong number! He only phoned up for the cricket scores!"
"Well, it's not my fault everyone chose that day to jump out of buildings! It made the papers, you know. "Lemming Sunday," they called it."
red dwarf. Don't know what series, but thats between rimmer and lister.
For my own! two lines from a convo between boy + girl
"would you have fisted him for me?"
"Chloe, I'd fist anyone for you"
 

Zeromaeus

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Accountfailed said:
Clatto Verata Nicto!

bonus points for naming a game that references to the answer with this line!
Do you mean Klaatu Barada Nikto? The Day the Earth Stood Still.
 

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binnsyboy said:
ECasThat said:
"Daisy, Daisy/Give me your answer do/I'm half crazy/all for the love of y...."

to easy?
then how about

"what is the matter -protagonist-?
Have you never taken a leap of faith?"
Assassin's Creed?
No sorry.
 

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Zeromaeus said:
Accountfailed said:
Clatto Verata Nicto!

bonus points for naming a game that references to the answer with this line!
Do you mean Klaatu Barada Nikto? The Day the Earth Stood Still.
nope! but you did just list something that references to it(I think 0.o are you talking about the new one or the old one?) also, Clatto Verata Nicto is a direct quote from the thing i'm talking about.
 

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Romidude said:
Yes, because I wouldn't want to go anywhere without my wonderful towel.
The Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. I'm guessing it was spoken by Ford Prefect?

Damn, I was going to post a line from this but now I'll have to think of something else!

"I can't stand burnt toast. I loathe bus stations, terrible places, full of lost luggage and lost souls."

Not particularly obscure but one of my favourite (and one of his last) lines.
 

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ThreeWords said:
binnsyboy said:
This is a back and forth between two people:

"I used to be in the Samaritans."
"I know. For one Morning.
"I couldn't take any more."
"I don't blame you. You spoke to five people and they all committed suicide. I wouldn't mind, but one was a wrong number! He only phoned up for the cricket scores!"
"Well, it's not my fault everyone chose that day to jump out of buildings! It made the papers, you know. "Lemming Sunday," they called it."
Red Dwarf?

TehIrishSoap said:
"Where Did You Learn To Climb Like That?"
"Climbing Out My Window In The Middle Of The Night To Meet Girls"
I've actually used that line before, but I can't remember where it's from...

OT: "I'll put a girdle round the earth in 40 minutes"
A Midsummer nights dream, spoken by Puck?
 

Zeromaeus

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Accountfailed said:
Zeromaeus said:
Accountfailed said:
Clatto Verata Nicto!

bonus points for naming a game that references to the answer with this line!
Do you mean Klaatu Barada Nikto? The Day the Earth Stood Still.
nope! but you did just list something that references to it(I think 0.o are you talking about the new one or the old one?) also, Clatto Verata Nicto is a direct quote from the thing i'm talking about.
What I said was from the alien language from the old 50's classic 'The Day the Earth Stood Still.' I couldn't tell you if it was in the new one or not, but Klaatu Barada Nikto was what was written in the original's script.
 

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Zeromaeus said:
Accountfailed said:
Zeromaeus said:
Accountfailed said:
Clatto Verata Nicto!

bonus points for naming a game that references to the answer with this line!
Do you mean Klaatu Barada Nikto? The Day the Earth Stood Still.
nope! but you did just list something that references to it(I think 0.o are you talking about the new one or the old one?) also, Clatto Verata Nicto is a direct quote from the thing i'm talking about.
What I said was from the alien language from the old 50's classic 'The Day the Earth Stood Still.' I couldn't tell you if it was in the new one or not, but Klaatu Barada Nikto was what was written in the original's script.
Well in that case I have no idea if what I'm talking about is a reference to the 50's TDTSS or not, but I can't be sure, either way you still haven't guessed it :p
 

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The_Emperor said:
+++OUT OF CHEESE ERROR+++
Hex, in one of the Discworld books?

TheEvilCheese said:
SnipErlite said:
And "Right now I'm eating scrambled eggs with a comb, from a shoe!"
That can only be black books.
Indeed, indeed.

MystryMeet said:
It's Mr.Burns, I don't know the name of the episode but its when Mr.Smithers goes on vacation and Homer becomes Mr.Burns monkey.
I think it might be, since Homer goes mental when Burns can't get his name right and ends up pointing a gun at Burns despite not shooting him.


Direwolf750 said:
yep, its from Guards, Guards
An excellent book, though my favourite is probably Night Watch :)
 

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ECasThat said:
"Daisy, Daisy/Give me your answer do/I'm half crazy/all for the love of y...."

to easy?
then how about

"what is the matter -protagonist-?
Have you never taken a leap of faith?"
First one is HAL from 2001: A Space Odyssey, I believe

Duffeknol said:
'YOU GOT ME A KNORK????'

^ go
Clone High, silly.

EDIT: Cuz no one got my first one yet :( These should be easier. Both from the same movie:

"Ranger Brad, I'm a scientist, I don't believe in anything."

"Well again I didn't mean to throw a damper. Believe me that's the last thing I'd like to throw. I don't want to throw anything at all really. But when folks are horribly mutilated, I feel it's my job to tell others. We take our horrible mutilations seriously up in these parts."
 

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"Whoso pulleth this linoleum knife from this mailman is rightwise king born of England!"